Merck Safe-guard Dewormer Cattle Molasses 25 Pound Block Nib

US $30.00

  • Weatherford, Texas, United States
  • Aug 25th
NEW IN BOX _ SAFE_GUARD MOLASSES BLOCK FOR CATTLE - EXTRA ACCIDENTALLY PURCHASEd LAST MONTH AND MISSED MY RETURN WINDOW so will sell here! Safe-Guard (fenbendazole) En-Pro-Al Molasses Deworming Supplement Block (Medicated) is designed for deworming pastured cattle by feeding these medicated blocks for three days only as the sole source of salt. For the removal and control of: Lungworms Stomach worms (adults and fourth stage larvae) Brown stomach worm Intestinal worms (adults and fourth stage larvae) Hookworm Thread-necked intestinal worm Small intestinal worms Bankrupt worm Nodular worms GUARANTEED ANALYSIS: Crude Protein (min) 4.75% Crude Fat (min) 0.10% Crude Fiber (max) 2.00% Calcium (Ca) (min) 0.80% Calcium (Ca) (max) 1.00% Phosphorus (P) (min) 0.07% Salt (NaCl) (min) 16.00% Salt (NaCl) (max) 18.50% Magnesium (Mg) (min) 3.00% Fluorine (F) (max) 0.0002% Ash Content (max) 38.00% ACTIVE DRUG INGREDIENT: Fenbendazole 750 mg/lb INGREDIENTS: Cane molasses, salt, cottonseed meal, magnesium oxide, defluorinated phosphate, rice hulls, calcium carbonate, manganese oxide, zinc oxide, iron oxide, mineral oil, manganese sulfate, iron sulfate, ethylenediamine dihydriodide, magnesium sulfate, potassium sulfate, copper sulfate, cobalt carbonate, copper oxide, zinc sulfate, and cobalt sulfate. FEEDING INSTRUCTIONS: Adequate forage must be available at all times to cattle receiving supplemental block feeding. Safe-Guard® (fenbendazole) En-pro-al® Molasses Deworming Supplement Block (Medicated) is designed for deworming pastured cattle by feeding these medicated blocks for three (3) days only as the sole source of salt. It is essential to establish full cattle adaptation to supplemental block feeding prior to treating cattle with Safe-Guard® En-pro-al® Molasses Deworming Block (Medicated). Cattle behavior and per capita consumption must be established by feeding nonmedicated En-pro-al® Blocks prior to medicated block treatment. Adaptation to block feed intake for medicated treatment may take twelve (12) to nineteen (19) days prior exposure to unmedicated feed blocks depending on consumption rates and environmental conditions. When cattle block consumption of 0.1 pound (1.6 ounces) per 100 pounds of body weight (or 1.0 pound for mature cattle) per day is attained for several days on the nonmedicated En-pro-al® Block, the three (3) day medicated treatment with Safe-Guard® En-pro-al® Molasses Deworming Supplement Blocks (Medicated) may begin. For effective treatment, the cattle must consume an average 0.1 pound of Safe-Guard® En-pro-al® Molasses Deworming Supplement Block (Medicated) per 100 pounds of body weight each day for three (3) days of treatment. This is equivalent to an average one (1) pound per head per day to mature cattle for three (3) days of treatment in order to provide a total dose of 2.27 mg fenbendazole per pound of body weight. To commence deworming treatment, replace the nonmedicated blocks with Safe-Guard® En-pro-al® Molasses Deworming Supplement Blocks (Medicated). Place these medicated blocks at the same locations where cattle have demonstrated adequate per capita block intake (0.1 pound per 100 pounds of body weight per day). DAILY TREATMENT (TO BE CONTINUED FOR THREE (3) DAYS ONLY): CATTLE BODY WEIGHT (POUNDS): 500 AVERAGE BLOCK INTAKE (LB/HEAD/DAY): NUMBER OF HEAD PER BLOCK*: 16 CATTLE BODY WEIGHT (POUNDS): 750 AVERAGE BLOCK INTAKE (LB/HEAD/DAY): NUMBER OF HEAD PER BLOCK*:11 CATTLE BODY WEIGHT (POUNDS): Mature Cattle AVERAGE BLOCK INTAKE (LB/HEAD/DAY): 1 NUMBER OF HEAD PER BLOCK*: 8 *NUMBER OF HEAD FULLY TREATED BY EACH BLOCK WHEN CONSUMED IN THREE (3) DAYS. Following the three (3) day treatment any remaining Safe-Guard® En-pro-al® Molasses Deworming Supplement Blocks (Medicated) should be removed from the pasture, and cattle may be returned to their normal supplemental feeding program. Remaining blocks, or portions of blocks, can be utilized for retreatment purposes if used prior to expiration date. It is essential that good block feeding husbandry practices be followed at all times. Block feeding techniques include, but are not limited to, a variety of practices. Blocks should be first located in those areas where cattle are seen to browse or loaf. It may be desirable to relocate unconsumed blocks to locations where obvious block consumption is identified. Increased consumption may often be obtained by moving feeding stations into shaded or loafing areas, closer to water source, increasing the number of blocks available to the animals or combinations of these practices. Decreased consumption may often be obtained by the reverse of the above practices. DOSAGE: 1.67 mg fenbendazole per kg body weight per day for three (3) days. Total dose for the three (3) day period of 5 mg fenbendazole per kg of body weight (2.27 mg fenbendazole per pound). WARNING: Cattle must not be slaughtered within 11 days following last treatment. Under conditions of continued exposure to parasites, retreatment may be needed after 6 to 8 weeks.
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New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging (where packaging is applicable). Packaging should be the same as what is found in a retail store, unless the item was packaged by the manufacturer in non-retail packaging, such as an unprinted box or plastic bag. See the seller's listing for full details. ...
Type cattle molasses 25 pound dewormer SAFE-GUARD block
Brand MERCK
Purpose Dewormer

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